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Hoquiam (/ˈhoʊkwiəm/ HOH-kwee-əm) is a city in
Grays Harbor County, Washington,
United States. It
borders the city of
Aberdeen at
Myrtle Street, with...
- USS
Hoquiam (PG-113/PF-5), a Tacoma-class
patrol frigate in
commission from 1944 to 1945 and from 1950 to 1951, she is the only ship of the
United States...
- The
Hoquiam Loggers was the name of at
least three different baseball teams based in
Hoquiam, Washington. The
first incarnation of the team was formed...
- The
Hoquiam River is a
stream in the U.S.
state of Washington. It has
three main tributaries, the East Fork, West Fork, and
Middle Fork
Hoquiam Rivers...
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Hoquiam's Castle, also
known as the
Robert Lytle Mansion, is a
private residence in
Hoquiam, Washington.
Built in 1897 and
completed in 1900, it was added...
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Olympic Stadium is a
stadium in
Hoquiam,
Washington which opened in 1938. The City of
Hoquiam first got the idea for an all-wood
stadium in the early...
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Harbor County and the region's
economic center,
bordering the
cities of
Hoquiam and Cosmopolis.
Aberdeen is
occasionally referred to as the "Gateway to...
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Hoquiam High School,
located within the
Hoquiam School District in
Hoquiam, Washington, is a
comprehensive high
school which first opened in 1891. Hoquiam...
- The
Masonic Temple-
Hoquiam, in
Hoquiam, Washington, is a three-storey Beaux-Arts
Masonic building that was
constructed in 1922. It
includes a two-storey...
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Carnegie Library is a
historic building still in use as the
Hoquiam Timberland Library in
Hoquiam, Washington. One of forty–three
Carnegie libraries built...